Nuggets from An Urgent Call to a Serious Faith—Exploding Interest in “Positive Spirituality” (Part 1) | thebereancall.org

Dave Hunt

Jesus warned that the major sign heralding the nearness of His return would be religious deception: “Take heed that no man deceive you.” He went on to explain the elements of that last-days’ deception: “Many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many…For there shall arise false Christs and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders, insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect” (Matthew:24:4,11,24).

A secular analyst writing even 50 years ago would not have predicted the worldwide religious revival that Christ prophesied. Instead, he would have suggested that our day would be characterized by skepticism and atheism, and that science would have advanced so far that there would be little place for religion in the world. No educated person would give credence to “spiritual values,” but materialism would have taken over completely.

How wrong such an analyst would have been! In contrast, how right Christ was in saying that many false prophets and false messiahs would arise and deceive many. The implication was clear: A revival of religion would sweep the world in the last days. It would not, however, represent the truth; instead, multitudes would be deceived by false prophets and false messiahs. The accuracy of this remarkable 2000-year-old prophecy cannot be denied.

The situation in the church today is reminiscent of the last days of Israel’s kingdom. Instead of heeding God’s Word, God’s people consulted spirit mediums (Isaiah:8:19). Israel had sunk into the mire of occultism, astrology, and idolatry (Jeremiah:19:4,5,13; 32:29). Immorality was rampant even among the priests (Ezekiel:16:15-59; Hosea:6:9). God’s righteous judgment was about to fall, as it is upon today’s church and world. Nebuchadnezzar’s army would be the instrument, and the seventy-year Babylonian captivity for God’s chosen people would begin.